Fake Dates & Ice Skates: Chapter 25
Fake Dates & Ice Skates: (The North University Series Book 1)
Whenever Iâm around him, Iâm drawn to him, and I want to do things that I know I shouldnât. Things that will distract me. That is the last thing either of us need. He was good for a distraction when everything felt so far away. When the showcase was months away instead of tonight.
These showcases are not graded but theyâre for fun to lead up to the real competitions. In a way, itâs a good practice to have in front of an audience before the holidays. This way, if people turn up here, theyâre more likely to turn up to the real events. Coach Darcy says itâs vital to do things for fun in between comp season and I usually enjoy them. I love the feeling of skating. I like being on the ice and my body just flowing with the music in a practiced motion.
But nothing is ever fun with my mom. If anything, these things give her more of a reason to critique me. âDenise Beillmann was sixteen was she landed her first triple Lutz,â she always says, comparing me to one of my idols. With Austinâs situation, it means that I have to do my best. Now more than ever.
With all the practice Iâve been doing, I havenât spoken to either of the girls much either since they convinced me to go out. They know when I get like this: I push everything else aside and I focus on doing better. Since I shouted at them and left, I have been sneaking out early in the morning to avoid talking to them and I sneak back in late at night when I know theyâve gone to sleep. Even on the few days when theyâre both watching Iâve been practicing all morning, doing the most I can to make this routine flawless. There is one other duet on my team and three soloists: Eva, Madelyn, and Augustus. They donât take these showcases as serious as the comps, but I have run into them a few times at the other rink in town. We all have a strange relationship.
Since Augustus and I broke up, weâve not spoken, or barley glanced at each other. We were pretty close with the other skaters when we were together but when we broke up, they all took his side. They all think Iâm too cold and insecure and that he was right to breakup with me. That I deserved it. They only think that because they donât have the weight of the world on their backs every time they need to skate. They get to do it for fun. They have that choice.
âGood luck today,â I hear a voice from behind me as I walk towards the locker rooms. For a second, I think itâs Miles but when I turn around, I see him.
Augustus Holden.
Heâs a few inches taller than me, a typically uptight Russian with dark blond hair and scarily sharp cheekbones. Heâs attractive in a way he shouldnât be. Itâs almost unfair. Itâs just my luck that I see him before my performance.
He stalks towards me in his white body shirt and I freeze.
âWhat?â
âI âDonât give me that bullshit,â I retort, âWe both know that you messed up our routine on purpose.â
âAh, Amelia. Thatâs not what happened, and you know it. I told you I didnât want you anymore and you couldnât take it. Itâs not my problem you let your feelings get in the away of the performance.â
I curl my hands into fists and take a deep breath before shoving him in his chest, but he doesnât move by much. âGo fuck yourself, Augustus.â
âOh, youâd love that wouldnât you,â he snarls, leaning further into me as his expensive cologne invades my senses. âI know you like to watch when I get myself off.â
I take in another deep breath, and I meet his icy blue eyes and whisper between pushes at his chest, âFuck. You.â
I didnât even realise there was someone else in the corridor until I see Milesâ tall body next to me, almost towering over Augustus. Heâs dressed in dark jeans and a white top, but I can only see the large expanse of his back.
âWanna say that louder, baby? I donât think he heard you,â Miles says, turning back to me before blocking Augustus from my view as he pushes him, and he stumbles back.
Is it just me or has the temperature climbed up in this corridor?
Augustus laughs incredulously, looking at me from the side of Miles as he points at him. â
I nod.
Fake boyfriend.
Fake.
Fake.
Augustus gives him Miles a once-over, snickering like a middle schooler. There must be something because my fake boyfriend is gorgeous. No matter how irritating he is.
âGot a problem with that, âNot at all,â he bites out, shaking his head before sauntering off down the corridor. I let out a real breath of relief this time and Miles turns around to me.
I immediately burst out laughing.
âCome here,â he sighs over my hysterical laughter. I do just that. I walk into his open arms and wrap myself around his middle, falling into his lavender smell. His arms feel like coming home after being away for weeks. I canât believe I tried to push this away after what he did for me a few weeks ago. He rubs his hand down my spine reassuringly. âYou okay?â
âIâm perfect,â I muffle into his shirt. I give him one last squeeze before pulling apart from him as he catches both of my hands, beaming at me. âIâm sorry you had to see that.â
âIâm glad I was here. Someone needed to put him in his place,â Miles growls. He shifts his weight to his left foot, letting go of my hands and shoving them in my pockets. âThe shows starting soon. So, Iâll let you get ready.â
I nod. âThank you, Miles. I appreciate it.â He smiles at me before nodding to the locker rooms, urging me to go.
I turn around and go into the locker room.
I allow myself to cry. I give myself fifteen minutes before I have to suck it up and move on.
I cry out of the pressure, the constant torment of trying to always do my best.
I cry for Austin, knowing that I have to do well in order to tell my mom after the show.
I cry over Augustusâ stupid comment and Milesâ sweet words. Over his hugs and how I could have had more of them this week. How badly I wished I hadnât shut him out.
I get out of the shower and put on my costume. I look into the mirror as I apply subtle makeup to my inflamed face. I braid my hair into a bun and secure it with some bobby pins before I head out of the door.
When I get back into the small arena, people are already starting to fill the area. A lot more people than I thought would turn up. I search the slow emerging crowd, but I only spot Sophia with a few other girls sat around her. I canât see where Miles has gone to, and I canât see my girls either. Before I can worry about that, my mom starts strutting towards me in her dark blue pantsuit: a black handbag in one hand and her phone in the other.
âOh, Amelia. Iâm glad I could catch you before the show,â she says frantically as she places her hands on my face, inspecting it. She tilts my face up to the side as she stares into the space between my eyes and underneath them.
âHello to you too, mother,â I muffle, as her hands squeeze my cheeks before she drops them. âComing to wish me luck?â
âYes, and I must speak with you afterwards.â My stomach drops. Maybe she already knows. Maybe Austin sucked it up and told her herself, saving me the torture of doing it.
âI need to talk to you too, actually,â I say.
She pulls out her phone and scrolls through it, ignoring me as she mumbles to herself. She always gets like this before performances. More jittery and antsy than I am. I call her name to snap her back into reality but sheâs still scrolling.
âAh, itâs better that we talk afterwards,â she says dismissively when she finally looks up at me, her pupils huge. âRemember to stay focused. Stay sharp.â
I nod and she rushes off to her seat. I look up into the stands and now even more people are here. Itâs still not as full as it would be at the hockey games but itâs something. Itâs better. I search the crowds and I see them. Miles is stood up, no doubt, searching for me too still wearing that stupid shirt.
When his eyes connect with mine, he smiles wide. I lift up my hand sheepishly and wave, he waves back before tapping on Kennedy and Scarlettâs shoulders and pointing to me. They both get up and wave their hands as if theyâre trying to flag down a taxi. I laugh to myself before the lights start to dim and Eva Devinsky starts her routine.
Sheâs gorgeous as I watch from the railing, basically drooling. She glides and spins to They announce my name on the intercom as I glide onto the ice, getting ready in my starting position as